NTSC Brochure

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National Technology Security Coalition (“NTSC”) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that will drive the national dialogue on technology security in the United States. NTSC’s vision is to effectively forge a coalition of information security stakeholders which will promote the development of technology security solutions and policies.

To help reverse the accelerating pace of disruption to our nation’s information systems, NTSC will drive the national dialogue in a number of different ways, including:

Advocating for national policies that advance the NTSC’s mission of protecting and defending organizations and people from cyber attacks.

Organizing a major national conference to accelerate the development and dissemination of ideas and advancements in technology.

Offering fee-based services such as Aware Force, a new service that uses customized, cli-ent-branded content to raise management and employee awareness of and reduce the risk of cyber attacks.

Providing professional development opportunities for members such as exclusive content and webinars.

You can participate in NTSC as:

A Member. As a member, you will connect with a prominent team of CISOs and other technology security decision makers, have a greater voice in the national dialogue on technology security, receive discounts to NTSC events and get access to professional development opportunities for your employees and stakeholders. A Sponsor. Sponsorships make your organization more visible to key stakeholders and give you the opportunity to participate in advisory boards.

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An NTSC Board member. Limited to a select group of CISOs, CIOs, and CTOs from across the U.S., NTSC Board shapes the future of the NTSC and is at the forefront of the national discussion on technology security.

An Advisory Board member. As an Advisory Board member, you represent your colleagues from around the U.S. and other NTSC members in key issues related to technology security.

Conference attendee. NTSC’s national and regional conferences give you the opportunity to learn more about how you can protect yourself and your stakeholders from cyber attacks.

NTSC’s Board will consist of leaders in the information security field from across the United States. NTSC’s formation Board includes CISOs from leading companies and government authorities, including:

Tim Callahan, Global CISO, Aflac

Pete Chronis, CISO, Turner Broadcasting

Kevin Gowen, CISO, Synovus

Calvin Rhodes, CIO, State of Georgia

NTSC is strategically located in Georgia, home to over 115 security companies and the United States’ Army’s Cyber Command Center and Cyber Center of Excellence, which generates more than 25% of the world-wide security revenue market.

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We decided to create the change we want to see. NTSC will drive the national dialogue around the topic of technology security; educate and inform its members; and disseminate and accelerate improvements in technology security. In doing so, organizations and people across the U.S. will benefit. Join us as we change the technology security space. Be part of the national dialogue. Regards,

Becoming a member or sponsor?

Joining NTSC’s Board of Directors? Participating on an advisory board? Or simply benefitting from what NTSC has to offer?

Tino J. Mantella President, NTSC

The idea behind NTSC emanated from discussions among board members of the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), the largest technology trade association in North America. Given the increased rate of security breaches, TAG determined the need for an organization to be the voice for the technol-ogy security industry. NTSC will work to be the prominent organization to unite stakeholders from across the U.S. in reversing the accelerating pace of disruption in our nation’s critical infrastructure.

Contact NTSC’s Associate Director Kimberly Steele at

[email protected]